Brody919
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I Just Had a Marine Grade 12V Panel put in the bed of mine. if you know what you're doing parts will run you about 80ish bucks but labor was a doozy. All in all it cost me $530 to get it put in the back. I Tested it when i got home and I'm getting 36 watts of power without the engine running and around 93 with the truck idling. it'll run my fridge for sure but I think I'll run a little 3-400 watt inverter and see if i can get more juice for my power station. The switch to turn the panel on is on the panel so until i get a cover or topper anyone can come by and turn it on, but I don't foresee anyone really coming to play with a panel in the bed of my truckCongrats! Also opted to get a base OR (14" screen, heated seats) instead of one with the upgrade pkg to save some money. No regrets so far after 2K miles!
It's not looking great so far to add the factory 12V power in the bed despite being listed as an accessory by Toyota. The wiring harness is physical there, but supposedly no power supply. Hoping a DIY aftermarket option becomes available later down the road.
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